The thrilling, and at times, nail-biting conclusion to the Supercars season is about to be immortalized! You might recall us hinting back in November about a special documentary diving deep into the Finals Series. Well, it's officially happening, and it's brought to you by the talented folks at Apatchie Media, the same creative minds behind the recent 'Dark Horse' documentary that gave us an inside look at Erebus Motorsport.
This new cinematic journey, aptly titled Supercars: Road to Glory, was a personal project for Supercars CEO James Warburton, who wanted to perfectly capture the raw emotion and intense drama of the new Finals Series format. And let me tell you, the three-round series certainly didn't hold back on the excitement, culminating in a highly debated Adelaide Grand Final where Chaz Mostert dramatically snatched the championship title from Broc Feeney.
But here's where it gets interesting... The documentary's film crew was right there in the thick of it in Adelaide, even capturing the raw, emotional moments in the aftermath of the race-deciding event, which included a significant on-track incident between Feeney and Mostert’s teammate, Ryan Wood. It's these unscripted, candid moments that truly make a documentary shine, don't you think?
Supercars is set to announce the official release date and the platform where you'll be able to watch Supercars: Road to Glory very soon, so keep your eyes peeled!
And this is the part most people miss... In the meantime, the category has also, somewhat belatedly, released a full radio compilation from that very same dramatic Adelaide Grand Final. It's a fascinating listen that offers another layer of insight into the on-track battles and strategic calls made during the championship decider. You can catch it below!
Now, about that Adelaide Grand Final... the controversy surrounding the finish and the championship outcome has certainly sparked a lot of discussion. Do you believe Chaz Mostert's victory was fully deserved, or were there elements that made you question the result? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below – we'd love to hear your perspective!